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Here's an ethics question for y'all. Assume you have developed a

successful treatment plan for your patient that has demonstrated

progressive improvement and has alleviated all major symptoms. Is it OK

to then change the treatment plan for the sole purpose of conducting an

experiment to see if an alternate plan would be equally effective. This

came up in the school clinic when students insisted that their need to

learn a variety of treatment methods was of utmost importance, even if

it disrupted the patient's care. Any thoughts?

 

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